Studies, awards 2012-2016 - Vilnius Academy of Arts, PhD studies 2007-2009 - Vilnius Academy of Arts, Department of Painting, MA studies 2003-2007. - Department of Painting, Vilnius Academy of Arts, Bachelor studies 2010 - "Young Painter Prize", third prize
Major Exhibitions Solo 2012 - "Carmine", Gallery "Larm", Copenhagen, Denmark 2012. - 2008 - "Carmine", exhibition of paintings by Adamas Danusevičius and Alina Melnikova, "Tulips & & Roses" gallery, Vilnius Group exhibition 2013. - "Young Painter's Prize 2013", final exhibition of 15 young painters, Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius 2013 - "Viennafair", Young Painter's Prize, Vienna, Austria 2013 - Kaunas Biennial, Kaunas Picture Gallery, Kaunas 2013 - "From Dusk till Dawn. 20 Years of LGBT Freedom in Lithuania", Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius 2012 - "(How Did I Get Here)* Painting in Lithuania", Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius 2012 - Contemporary Art Fair "Slick Brussels", Brussels, Belgium 2011. - "curated by Vienna: EAST by SOUTH WEST", Knoll Gallery, Vienna, Austria 2011 - Exhibition of Young Baltic Artists "Zugzwang", former toy factory "Polymer", Tallinn, Estonia 2011 - "Young Painters Prize 2010", final exhibition of 10 painters "NR. 10", second floor of the Titanikas exhibition halls of the VDA Design Innovation Centre, Vilnius 2010 - "Young Painter's Prize 2010", final exhibition of 10 young painters, Pamėnkalnis Gallery, Vilnius 2010 - "Tricks of the Ideal Perspective", Jonas Mekas Visual Arts Centre, Vilnius 2010 - "Zugzwang" exhibition of the young artists from the Baltic States, the former factory at 7 Saltoniškių Street, Vilnius 2009. - 2009 - "Artists for Human Rights - Without Censorship", an exhibition for human rights, Left-Right Gallery, Vilnius 2009 - "Young Painters Prize 2009", a competition and exhibition of the 10 best works by young painters, Pamėnkalnis Gallery, Vilnius
Adomas Danusevičius (born in 1984) is an artist and researcher. He is currently studying for a PhD in Art at the Vilnius Academy of Arts. He focuses on the analysis of gay culture and the study of masculinity. He became famous in 2008 when he created a series of paintings "Carmine".